One UI 8 is Coming, and One UI 8.5 Will Follow Soon After

Samsung's One UI 7 update is currently rolling out, but the tech giant is already setting its sights on the next major release — One UI 8, based on Android 16. With the upcoming launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung appears to be accelerating its software update schedule.
Key Takeaways:
- One UI 8 rollout is expected soon, launching with Samsung’s next-generation foldables.
- One UI 8.5 will follow, skipping typical incremental updates like One UI 8.1 or 8.1.1.
- Leaked internal screenshots suggest Samsung is reviving its .5 update cycle.
Leaks Confirm Samsung is Moving to One UI 8.5
Recent leaks from well-known source Alfatürk on X (formerly Twitter) revealed a screenshot showing internal references to One UI 8.5. This supports growing speculation that Samsung plans to skip One UI 8.1 entirely.
Source: Alfatürk on X
Samsung's own apps often contain hidden test menus used by internal teams, which sometimes expose upcoming software versions. This is exactly how One UI 8.5 was spotted.
What Does This Mean for Samsung Users?
1. Change in Update Strategy
Samsung appears to be altering its traditional software update cadence:
- Past approach: Major release → minor dot releases (e.g., 7.1, 7.1.1)
- New approach: Major release → direct jump to half version (e.g., 8 → 8.5)
This move may be aimed at:
- Simplifying update cycles
- Reducing delays
- Delivering feature-rich updates less frequently but more impactfully
2. Faster Feature Delivery
Samsung’s potential shift to .5 updates may bring:
- More polished releases
- Broader feature additions
- Streamlined testing and rollout
Expected Release Timeline for One UI 8.5
While One UI 8 is likely to debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, One UI 8.5 is expected to:
- Launch with the Galaxy S26 series
- Roll out in early 2026, aligning with Samsung’s flagship release cycle
What to Expect from One UI 8.5?
While specific features remain unconfirmed, users can anticipate:
- Improved stability and performance
- New UI enhancements
- Refined system animations
- Updates to native Samsung apps
- Deeper AI integration, following trends from recent Android versions
Samsung has yet to make an official announcement, but the presence of One UI 8.5 references suggests development is already underway.
Final Thoughts
Samsung's shift from One UI 8 to One UI 8.5 signals a renewed focus on impactful updates, possibly phasing out minor version iterations. As the Android 16-based One UI 8 approaches, users should stay tuned for official news during the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 series.
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